I have several Google Sites at my organization that we use for different projects and audiences.

I'm already using the feature that lets me map a subdomain of my domain to the google sites by adding a CNAME record of "ghs.google.com" -- for example, I have project1.example.com which redirects to https://sites.google.com/a/example.com/project1/Home. After the initial redirect, though, all of the URLS are at google's domain:

sites.google.com/a/example.com/project1/Home

sites.google.com/a/example.com/project1/AnotherPage

sites.google.com/a/example.com/project1/AnotherPage/Subpage

I would like the visible urls to be:

project1.example.com/Home

project1.example.com/AnotherPage

project1.example.com/AnotherPage/Subpage

I'm not concerned about http vs. https.

Is there a way to do this using Google Apps?

UPDATE (10/26)

I think the problem is that this is a private google site and I require a login for people to view it. When I temporarily published it publicly and visited without logging in, the urls mapped and displayed as I wanted. For privacy reasons, though, this site has to be password-protected. Do you know of any way to retain the subdomain mapping for logged-in users?

+1 didn't know you could do this, have just been through and updated mine!
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GAThrawnOct 22 '10 at 12:45

this is what I was already doing - I'm looking for something that not only maps the subdomain when someone goes there in the first place, but makes all URLs display as if on that subdomain. Do you know if that's possible? And/or can you show a further video demonstrating that this gives you the outcome I'm looking for (in which case I'll ask Google why it's not for me)?
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BenjOct 24 '10 at 18:13

It shouldn't be redirecting you to the google domains... you should be able to continue seeing your own domain as you navigate within the site..
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John WeldonOct 25 '10 at 3:06

thanks for the info - and you were right although my problem still isn't solved. Please see the update on the original q. Thx.
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BenjOct 26 '10 at 13:53